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Brian Elder

Water Valley where is it? Water Valley habitats Why bird there? The beaten track Birding sites Southern route - Just off the beaten track North of the beaten track a suggested route Some birds to watch for Barred Owl

65 km NW of Calgary Count Circle centre Facilities gas, coffee, washrooms in Water Valley and Cremona Mostly gravel roads 4 wheel drive NOT required in dry conditions

Water Valley is at the southwestern tip of the boreal forest; also at edge of parkland and foothills habitats

Elevation ~ 1300 m; 1250 m in valleys 1500 m at west end of Harold Creek Road

Coniferous forests, mixed forests, aspen forests, logged areas, pasture/hay fields, wet areas swamps, meadows Very little in way of parks and pathways most of birding is done along the road Evening Grosbeak

Logging, oil & gas, gravel pits and acreages taking a toll on the habitat Acreages and residential areas also increasing in number Mostly private land please respect No Trespassing signs

Spruce Grouse Connecticut Warbler Owls, spruce grouse year round Good place to see many breeding birds not easily found in Calgary Chance for rarer boreal forest/ parkland birds at edge of their range

American Three-toed Woodpecker

Red Crossbill Tennessee Warbler

Yellow-bellied Sapsucker Swainson s Thrush

Red-eyed Vireo Rose-breasted Grosbeak

American Kestrel Mountain Bluebird American Kestrel Mountain Bluebird

Pileated Woodpecker

Common Yellowthroat Alder Flycatcher

A Birdfinding Guide To The Calgary Region http://www.naturecalgary.com/birding/birdinglocations/ focuses on Grand Valley Road for owls and raptors with a bit on Winchell Lake May 2011 BSG presentation (online) added 3 off the beaten track sites : Perrenoud Nature Reserve Boggy Lake Harmattan Reservoir

Less traffic, less dust Opportunity to bird on foot

Dotted lines access by foot only Can combine A & B to do 5 kilometre circuit on foot; some steep sections

Cape May Warbler Olive-sided Flycatcher

Solitary Sandpiper Wilson s Warbler

Western Tanager Blue-headed Vireo

Road to Winchell Lake 300 metres to west a singing Winter Wren was present two years in a row Path along lake shore Winter Wren

Orange-crowned Warbler Common Loon

Townsend s Solitaire - juvenile Pacific-slope Flycatcher

Purple Finch - female Varied Thrush

There is a heavily wooded, swampy site along TR 293A

Ovenbird

Great Gray Owls

RR 54A Grand Valley Road RR 54 RR 52 TR 280

Boreal Chickadee Gray Jay - juvenile

Philadelphia Vireo

Grazing land (forested) to west of Perrenoud permission required to drive - from Griffin Valley 403-932-7433 3 Kilometre walking loop Head south to valley floor, path continues to the west, back via the road

WVN regularly tallies 100+ species on May Species Counts Can also be good for owls throughout the year Not as populated nor as busy as the area south of Water Valley

Red-breasted Nuthatch Gas, coffee available Residential areas good for common birds North on RR 52, east side: Little Red Acres West on Hwy 579, south side: Ridgeland Estates (lower is better than upper)

Entrance is on Harold Creek Road, 3 km west of RR 54 Best known for Pacific-slope Flycatcher but Yellow-bellied Flycatcher is a possibility Yellow-bellied Flycatcher

Doc Mills Road Mixed forest, hillside Some open fields Extends from Harold Creek Road to Burnt Timber Road (Boggy Lake area) Ruffed Grouse

Harold Creek Road extends from Hwy 579 to the Forestry Trunk Road through a variety of habitats Elevation increases to 1500 m In the west, look for foothills birds such as Cassin s Vireo, Dusky Flycatcher In bad weather, look for Gray-crowned Rosy-Finch and American Pipits Cassin s Vireo

Sometimes referred to as Skunk Hollow Road Common birds such as Warbling Vireo, Red-eyed Vireo, Eastern Phoebe Beyond Skunk Hollow Ranch, road is alongside of Little Red Deer River Cape May Warblers are sometimes found here Northern sections have extensive wet areas grassy and brushy. Eastern Phoebe

Le Conte s Sparrow West on TR 302 Nice swamp on north side Purple Finches can be here East on TR 302 Large, wet meadow near RR 53 Cranes, wetland sparrows RR 53 known the Black-headed Grosbeak road

West to Boggy Lake Northern Hawk Owl nested here for 2-3 years but has not been seen recently Boggy Lake and small roadside ponds en route can have a variety of waterfowl Northern Hawk Owl

East on 304 Small lake on south side: good for Common Loon, a variety of swallows Large wet meadow on both sides of road: good for Sandhill Cranes, variety of sparrows

Quite birdy where forest edge is close to the road Northern Waterthrush

Sandhill Crane This stretch of road goes through spruce forest, wet meadows, riverine forest

American Dipper nest under the bridge; Belted Kingfisher and Northern Roughwinged Swallows nest in the cliff-side Road extends 2 km through wet areas, fields and forest

Young dippers begging for food

Looking east Looking west

Extensive wetland best spot for Swamp Sparrow Note: maps show TR 312 as a through road to the west it is not Swamp Sparrow

Ruby-throated Hummingbird

Mostly farmland with wet areas in the valleys L: Harmattan reservoir - Species similar to Glenmore Reservoir can have a rarity or two (Arctic Tern last May) Nice wet area on TR 312 just east of 22 M: Small slough on RR 40 and TR 310 Many species of ducks; Black Tern and Sora N: Town of Cremona also good for ducks Sora - juvenile

Normal range of a number of boreal forest birds extends to the Sundre area but occasionally. Broad-winged Hawk

Nashville Warbler

Magnolia Warbler

Virginia Rail

Thanks to Ray Wershler, Ray Woods, Doug Collister, and Bob Storms for their help